Tell me about the year 1983 in Jackson/Charvel history. I might want a 1983 guitar.

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Tell me about the year 1983 in Jackson/Charvel history. I might want a 1983 guitar.

I am not a San Dimas era expert so just correct me if I say anything incorrect.

What can you tell me about the year 1983 in Jackson/Charvel history? Since it's my birth year, I'm imagining a scenario where it would be nice to own a 1983 guitar from either of these brands I love.

I can only assume I'd be waiting a while for one to appear on the used market for a price that won't bankrupt me, so I won't be heartbroken if I never own one.

What options am I looking at? I'm not talking about Custom vs Student levels of trim... I'm talking about hardware and specs. On the Jackson Archived Catalogs page (https://www.jacksonguitars.com/suppo...hived-catalogs), comparing the 1983 catalog to the 1984 catalog, the 1984 catalog lists all the options available, but the 1983 does not.

I don't think the JT6 came out until later, correct...?

While the 1984 catalog offers a Floyd Rose option, I thought Floyd Rose products were the exclusive domain of Kramer unless you bought a unit from Kramer and sent it to the J/C Custom Shop to fit to your guitar...?

Kahlers and vintage trems seemed more common...?

Some guitars (such as the Rhoads) had TOM bridges, and some also had hardtail bridges...?

I realize it was all one-off individual guitars back then, but if you were to paint a mental picture of a "typical" 1983 guitar, what would it be and what specs would it have?

Same here. We could always find a nice '72 Strat, preferrably a hardtail.

that could totally work. A genuine hardtail would be cool.

I was just trying to think what else I could possibly want from that era. Maybe a Gibson hollowbody? A Gretsch? A Tele Deluxe? Most of the cool shit that I really like didn't happen for another 10+ years.

1983 is going to be more Charvels than Jacksons by a huge margin. That being said, what folks outlined above are fairly accurate. Mostly V-trem guitars, some with Kahlers. Floyds were an option but only if you sent in a Floyd with your order. Gotta remember that Kramer had Floyd Rose bridges as an exclusive to them. Not many other manufacturers had them as OEM parts then. So factory Floyds were a rarity especially then.

Pickups were usually up to whatever the customer ordered. My 83 has an aftermarket Floyd added later but the pickups appear to be original with a DiMarzio PAF and Duncan Distortion DDJ both in zebra. Necks by that time were mostly pointy headstocks with closer to a D shape versus the more C shape of the Strat heads. I personally love both having played both. To me the pointies feel more comfortable to me. Don’t be put off by the Charvel being a bolt on. They’re tone machines. If you can find one for a good price that’s largely unmolested, go for it. Plain Jane’s (solid single colors, no graphics) go for less usually than the ones with the various graphic design ones.